Three newly sworn-in members of Congress from Illinois report on their first month in Washington D.C.
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve further into the 2014 Illinois governor’s race in this web extra video.
Congressman Aaron Schock says he's interested in running for governor, then slams his potential competition. Will the infighting hurt the already beleaguered Illinois GOP? Paris Schutz has the story.

Energy Drink Ban

In tonight's Viewer Mail, we hear what you had to say about a proposal to ban high-caffeine energy drinks in Chicago.
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The city's inspector general says the police department could save big if it replaced some sworn officers with civilians. But what does the mayor think? Paris Schutz has the story.
Carol Marin takes a closer look at how the upcoming gubernatorial race is shaking out with Chicago Sun-Times' Springfield bureau chief, Dave McKinney.
The first young immigrant in Illinois to receive work authorization under President Obama's deportation-relief order is now working for a U.S. congressman. We bring you his story.
The First Lady’s role in the public imagination has changed dramatically since her husband was first elected. We look at the deeper meaning behind her image.
Barack Obama gets sworn in for his second term as President of the United States. We break down his second inaugural address.
With the inauguration over, where do we go from here? A panel of experts joins us to discuss what to expect during President Obama's second term.
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
In this web extra edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, Joel Weisman turns the tables and lets his guests ask him questions.
He's been bringing you the "Week in Review" for 35 years. We celebrate and reminisce with Joel Weisman about this historic milestone. Visit THE WEEK IN REVIEW: 35TH ANNIVERSARY to watch vintage "Week In Review" shows from the past 35 years.
A message to those interested and qualified in being appointed 7th ward alderman: the mayor will start accepting applications online next week.
National star of the Republican Party, Joe Walsh, joins us to talk about the state of the GOP in Illinois, and what's next on his agenda.
 

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